city employees
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Mayor’s Chief of Staff announces plan to leave Colorado Springs
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Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade’s Chief of Staff Jamie Fabos announced Thursday that she would be stepping down from the city government in the next month. Fabos will officially leave the position on Feb. 16, according to the announcement. Chief Communications Officer Jason Strickland said that Fabos had informed city leaders of her plans earlier…
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Denver City Council moves forward with collective bargaining ordinance
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Members of the city’s Governance and Intergovernmental Relations Committee voted unanimously Tuesday to advance a required ordinance implementing and clarifying collective bargaining rights for certain city employees. Last year, more than 64% of voters approved a ballot measure that establishes collective bargaining for non-supervisory city employees to negotiate compensation, working conditions, and other employment terms.…
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Denver employees shift to hybrid work model
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Beginning April 4, city and county employees in Denver who have been working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic will return to their offices at least two days a week. According to a release from the city, the hybrid work model is being implemented to balance the needs of city residents and employees through increased…

